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Testing Laravel is a Laravel application testing course from Spatie with a very clear focus: helping PHP/Laravel developers learn how to write test suites for real-world applications, reduce production bugs, and gain confidence when refactoring. The course includes more than 6 hours of video, and the same content is recorded separately for PHPUnit and Pest v2, making it suitable for users of either testing tool.
The course is delivered as pre-recorded videos with downloadable course materials. The description states that after purchase, you can download the full course and receive a demo application and test suite. It starts with fundamentals such as HTTP testing, databases, factories, form submissions, authentication testing, and JSON assertions, then moves on to middleware, validation rules, file uploads, Policies, console commands, the HTTP facade, Blade components, browser testing, Livewire, Jobs, parallel testing, CI, TDD, snapshot testing, and regression testing. The Pest section also covers installation, traits, grouping, datasets, higher-order tests, and migration from PHPUnit to Pest.
The course is priced at $149 on its own, or $279 as a bundle with Laravel Beyond CRUD. VAT is calculated at Paddle checkout, and the page notes support for Purchasing Power Parity. Payments are processed by Paddle, with credit cards and PayPal supported. Overall, if your learning goal is specifically Laravel testing, the price is not cheap but the content is professional and focused. If you also need an architecture-oriented course, the bundle offers better value.
The instructors’ background is a major strength of this course. Brent Roose is a Spatie developer and the author of books such as Laravel Beyond CRUD and Front Line PHP. Freek Van der Herten is a Spatie developer and partner who has created many Laravel/PHP packages and is active in blogging, conferences, and the community. Spatie itself has more than 300 open-source packages in the Laravel ecosystem and brings strong industry experience.
The main advantages are its focused topic, broad coverage, and support for both PHPUnit and Pest v2, making it especially useful for developers moving from traditional PHPUnit to Pest. The included demo application and test suite also help with hands-on practice. The downsides are that the text does not mention any certificate or certification; the terms clearly state that no technical support, training, or problem-solving assistance is provided; and the course language is not explicitly stated, though the page is in English, which may be a language barrier for Chinese developers.
This course is best suited to developers or teams who already have a foundation in Laravel/PHP and want to study testing practices systematically. It is less suitable as an introductory PHP or Laravel course. The text does not provide information about access from China, so network availability is unknown. Payment depends on Paddle, credit cards, or PayPal, so users in mainland China may need to confirm that payment works for them. Alternative resources include the official Laravel testing documentation, Pest documentation, Laracasts, or tutorials from Chinese Laravel communities.
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